The Assasination of Capt. America

A sign of the times? The writers at Marvel decide that the symbol of American heroism should be brought up on charges of defying newly created laws requiring superheros to register their powers, only to be shot down on the courthouse steps. (three news clips- 05:03)
Raigensays...

>> ^MarineGunrock:
I love people in Canada telling the reporters what the American dream and such is.


I did fail to see where that happened at all in the clip from Global National. I noticed one of the comic book employees discussing what Cap's beliefs about America was, and how they might not coincide with what America has become. I wasn't aware that was "The Dream", as it were.

Interesting bit of Comic Book Trivia for everyone as well: There is only one character that has died in the history of comic books, and has remained that way since it occured; Gwen Stacy.

And don't jump out at me and say she showed up in an issue of Spider-Man either! That was Gwen's supposed daughter created by Norman Osborne.

Fjnbksays...

What about Gwen's clone? And what about Uncle Ben? The only time he ever appeared again was in What If? books, alternate realities, and Ultimate Spider-Man, which doesn't count.

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